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Rod J. Rohrich, MD, Editor-in-Chief of “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”, introduces the special thematic November issue which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the death of JFK. The November issue features 6 articles and a landmark interview with one of the last-surviving members of the medical team that treated Kennedy in Dallas. In the issue, we reflect on Kennedy’s life, re-examine the medical evidence, and reflect on what the historic event means to plastic surgeons. Volume 132, Issue 5.

“Where Were You When? Plastic Surgeons Remember John F. Kennedy” by Rohrich, McGrath, Molina, Pitanguy et al; “Plastic Surgeons and the Management of Trauma: From the JFK Assassination to the Boston Marathon Bombing” by Luce, Hollier and Lin; “The Assassination of John F. Kennedy: Revisiting the Medical Data” by Rohrich, Nagarkar et al.

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Video Archive Navigator

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Want to sort, search, and spot a specific video to watch by procedure, keyword, category or author? Download the Video Archive Navigator​ tool, and use Excel functionality to find and click through to the videos you want. The database is updated monthly with each new issue of PRS. Special thank you to Donald Lalonde, MD and Kaitlin Boehm, MD for creating and maintaining the Video Archive Navigator.

Video 2 demonstrates the use of quilting sutures to close the donor site. From "The lateral thigh perforator (LTP) flap for autologous breast reconstruction: A prospective analysis of 138 flaps." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: February 2018 - 141 (2).

Video demonstrates the endo-nasal surgical technique. The dorsal and caudal septum are reduced appropriately creating a re-sized L-strut support structure, thus improving the aesthetic appearance from the tension-nose, and the functional relief from septal deviation correction with improved nasal valve support. From "Bony/Cartilaginous Mismatch: A radiologic investigation into the etiology of tension nose deformity" Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery: February 2018 - 141(2).